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Man Group hires two to lead new private credit strategy

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Laxman Pai, Opalesque Asia:

British hedge fund manager Man Group announced that its private markets investment business Man Global Private Markets hired Jonathan Imundo and Matthew Moniot as co-heads of credit-risk sharing (CRS), a new strategy in its global private markets unit.

According to a press release from the world's largest publicly traded hedge fund, the new CRS strategy is within the firm's $3.5 billion global private markets unit.

Both are from alternative credit manager Elanus Capital Management and will report to Eric Burl, head of global private markets and global co-head of sales and marketing. Jonathan is based in New York, and Matthew is in London.

The asset management company said that Matthew will be responsible for managing Man GPM's new CRS Strategy and team, including portfolio management and origination. He has deep expertise investing in credit, structured credit, and equity markets across multiple market cycles. Matthew founded Elanus in 2010 to execute CRS transactions with European banks and, as one of the first specialized asset managers in the space, has since served as Chief Investment Officer, managing bank, specialty finance, and insurance risk-sharing transactions. Before Elanus, Matthew managed an international financials portfolio at Millennium Management and global financials portfolios at Lehman Brothers and Omega Advisors. He is based in London.

Jonathan will continue to spend a majority of his time on the existi......................

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